Idonia: A Romance of Old London

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Idonia: A Romance of Old London

by Arthur Frederick Wallis

EN·~8 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
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The great ledger-book—which I now saw turned to an engine of our salvation.

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BY - ARTHUR F. WALLIS

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ILLUSTRATED BY - CHARLES E. BROCK

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IDONIA: - A ROMANCE OF OLD LONDON

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BOSTON LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY 1914

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AUTHOR'S NOTE

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IDONIA

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CHAPTER I - IN WHICH I LEARN FOR THE FIRST TIME THAT I HAVE AN UNCLE

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CHAPTER II - IN WHICH PTOLEMY PHILPOT COMMENCES HIS STUDY OF THE LATIN TONGUE

20:24
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CHAPTER III - HOW A BROTHER, HAVING OFFENDED, WAS FORGIVEN

14:06

Description

Set against the winding lanes and crumbling stone of early London, this tale follows young Denis as he steps from the shadow of his stern, book‑loving father into a world of restless curiosity. The narrative opens with Denis discovering a mysterious ledger that promises salvation, hinting at secrets hidden among the ancient streets of Petty Wales and the bustling docks where ships from distant ports loom. Alongside his lively companion Simon Powell, a Welsh lad full of wild stories, Denis begins to question the quiet authority that has shaped his life.

The story weaves together the everyday labor of a rural estate, the solemn discipline of a disciplined household, and the tantalizing allure of forgotten histories. As Denis watches ships sail past the cliffs and hears whispers of old princes and ruined stone houses, he feels an emerging pull toward adventure and knowledge. The early chapters promise a blend of romance, intrigue, and the timeless charm of London’s bygone alleys, inviting listeners to join a young man's first steps toward self‑discovery.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (471K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2010-10-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Arthur Frederick Wallis

b. 1874

Known today for a historical novel set in old London, this early-20th-century writer left behind a small but intriguing body of work. His surviving books suggest a taste for drama, romance, and richly imagined period settings.

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